‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Gets Political by Taking Light Jab at Donald Trump

(Spoiler alert: Please do not read on if you haven’t watched Thursday’s episode of “Grey’s Anatomy”)

Thursday night’s episode of “Grey’s Anatomy” got slightly political when one of the characters poked a little fun at the Office of the President.

In the particular scene, Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone) is barely recovering from having had invasive brain surgery to remove a tumor from her frontal lobe. She’s being checked out by her neurosurgeon, Tom, who is asking her a series of questions while doing a few physical exercises to ensure that she’s not suffering from any complications.

He starts off by asking Amelia if she knows where she is to which she correctly answers “work,” all while completing balance exercises. Her doctor then follows up by asking if she knows who the president is to which she responds: “I wish I didn’t.”

The correct textbook answer would have been Donald Trump of course, but Shepherd’s answer worked just as well because right after, her doctor cleared her to go home.

If you blinked, you may have missed the encounter as the whole moment lasted for about a few seconds and no one brought it up again. No other characters entertained her little quip, it’s as if it never happened. But it did.

The 7 'Grey's Anatomy' Season Finales That Left Us Most Emotionally Scarred (Photos)

Even though practically every Grey's Anatomy season finale is dramatic as hell, not all of them left us curled up in a ball and a complete emotional wreck.

Here are the 7 that left us just completely shook.

Season 2 "Losing My Religion"

We're still crying just thinking about this episode.

This is the season where Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl) falls in love with her patient Denny Duquette (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) who has a heart condition and is basically going to die, but Izzie tries to do everything she can -- at times even breaking the rules -- to save him.

Well the finale consists of Duquette dying, Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and Derek (Patrick Dempsey) having sex, Dr. Burke (Isaiah Washington) has a tremor in his hand and might not ever be able to operate again and Doc (Meredith and Derek's dog) was put down.

Season 1 "Who's Zoomin Who?

Given the way Season 1 ended, we should've known Shonda wasn't going to let us have any happy endings to "Grey's Anatomy."

So by this point, Derek and Meredith are pretty exclusively having sexual relations and all that jazz and not once did the former mention he had a wife so you can expect everyone's surprise when Addison Shepherd shows up at the end of the episode, greets the two lovebirds and tells Meredith: "Hi, I'm Addison Shepherd. And you must be the woman who's been screwing my husband?"

What a nice way to meet the wife of the man you're sleeping with and kind of in love with.

Season 3 "Didn't We Almost Have it All?"

Our person, Christina Yang, gets left at the altar by Dr. Preston Burke. That's all it took to break our hearts into tiny little sad pieces of despair.

He felt like he was forcing Yang to change and was like "OK, nevermind bye." Not verbatim, but you get it.

Season 5 "Now or Never"

So Izzie ends up having brain surgery to remove a tumor from her brain and meanwhile a John Doe is brought into the hospital -- he's rushed to the ER because he pushed a woman out of the way of an oncoming bus and took the hit himself.

While everyone is operating on John Doe trying to figure out who this hero is, Izzie ends up surviving the surgery but flatlines for a while until she's brought back to life. Good news, everything's going well so far.

Just kidding -- Meredith finds out that John Doe is actually George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) who ends up dying on the operating table.

Great.

Season 6 "Death and All His Friends"

We were all clutching our hearts and trying not to throw things at our TV during the Season 6 finale -- the one with the crazed gunman on the loose literally shooting whomever, whenever on site.

So besides everyone getting shot (Derek, Reed, Alex, Owen, Charles), Christina Yang (Sandra Oh) has to operate on Derek with a gun to her head and Meredith begging the gunman to shoot her instead. By the way, Meredith was pregnant at the time (she ended up miscarrying).

This episode was just stressful.

Season 8 "Flight"

To this day, we're still scared of flying because of this episode.

Pretty much all the characters we love hop on a small plane that ends up crashing and we're left with Lexie (Chyler Leigh) dying as Mark Sloan (Eric Dane) holds her hand and tells her he loves her. Oh and also Shepherd is missing with a disfigured hand and Meredith is out trying to find him.

This was literally the most dramatically intense episode ever and we will never forgive Shonda Rhimes for her ruthlessness on Season 8.

Season 9 "Perfect Storm"

OK, aside from the fact that Meredith Grey had to have a C-section in the freakin' dark due to a power outage from a hurricane, Dr. Richard Webber (James Pickens, Jr.) tries to restore power to the hospital and ends up face down in a puddle next to the dangerous electrical things.

Ugh. Why Shonda, why?!

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Jesus take the wheel

Even though practically every Grey's Anatomy season finale is dramatic as hell, not all of them left us curled up in a ball and a complete emotional wreck.